Glenn Feldman, Pioneer in Indian Gaming Law, to Deliver Keynote Address at Indian Country Online: The 2014 Congress, June 2 - 3

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK--(Marketwired - May 5, 2014) - Glenn Feldman, lead attorney in the seminal 1986 California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians case before U.S. Supreme Court, will be the keynote speaker at Indian Country Online: The 2014 Congress, June 2-3, 2014, at the Renaissance Oklahoma City Convention Center Hotel and Spa.

Feldman, a member of the Dickinson Wright PLLC law firm, devotes his practice exclusively to federal Indian Law, with heavy emphasis on Indian gaming and reservation economic development activities. Feldman has extensive experience in drafting tribal codes and ordinances and has been involved in the negotiation of tribal-state gaming compacts in California, Arizona, Wisconsin, Kansas and Oklahoma. In February, 2012, Feldman was invited to testify before the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs on the subject of Internet gaming in Indian Country.

"Glenn Feldman was practicing Indian gaming law before the bingo halls became full-scale casinos," said Victor Rocha, owner of conference co-producer Pechanga.net. "His involvement in many of the significant Indian gaming milestones gives him a unique perspective on the industry. I am honored that he has agreed to share his insights into the future of Indian gaming."

Indian Country Online is expected to attract hundreds of attendees including tribal leaders, gaming operators, regulators, developers, attorneys, investors, analysts, and Internet gaming experts from around the world.

The Congress is jointly organized and produced by Pechanga.net, a leading news aggregator for the gaming industry and Indian Country since 1998, and Spectrum Gaming Group, the world's leading gaming research and professional services firm.